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In The Byzantine Turks, 1204–1461 Rustam Shukurov offers an account of Turkic minority in Late Byzantium including Nicaean, Palaiologan, and Grand Komnenian empires.
Book Synopsis The Byzantine Turks, 1204-1461 by : Rustam Shukurov
Download or read book The Byzantine Turks, 1204-1461 written by Rustam Shukurov and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2016-05-09 with total page 527 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In The Byzantine Turks, 1204–1461 Rustam Shukurov offers an account of Turkic minority in Late Byzantium including Nicaean, Palaiologan, and Grand Komnenian empires.
Download or read book Trebizond written by William Miller and published by . This book was released on 1926 with total page 162 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
This book offers a comprehensive study into the perceptions of ancient and medieval Iran in the Byzantine empire, exploring the effects of Persian culture upon Byzantine intellectualism, society and culture. Byzantine Ideas of Persia, 650-1461 focusses on the enduring position of ancient Persia in Byzantine cultural memory, encompassing both in the 'religious' and the 'secular' significance. By analysing a wide range of historical sources – from church literature to belles-lettres – this book examines the intricate relationship between ancient Persia and Byzantine cultural memory, as well as the integration and function of Persian motifs in the Byzantine mentality. Additionally, the author uses these sources to analyse thoroughly the knowledge Byzantines had about contemporary Iranian culture, the presence of ethnic Iranians, and the circulation and usage of the Persian language in Byzantium. Finally, this book concludes with an insightful exploration of the importance and influence of Iranian science on Byzantine scholars. This book will appeal to scholars and studentsin the fields of Byzantine and Iranian History, particularly to those studying the cross-cultural and social influence between the two societies during the Middle Ages. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
Book Synopsis Byzantine Ideas of Persia, 650–1461 by : Rustam Shukurov
Download or read book Byzantine Ideas of Persia, 650–1461 written by Rustam Shukurov and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2023-12-13 with total page 289 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book offers a comprehensive study into the perceptions of ancient and medieval Iran in the Byzantine empire, exploring the effects of Persian culture upon Byzantine intellectualism, society and culture. Byzantine Ideas of Persia, 650-1461 focusses on the enduring position of ancient Persia in Byzantine cultural memory, encompassing both in the 'religious' and the 'secular' significance. By analysing a wide range of historical sources – from church literature to belles-lettres – this book examines the intricate relationship between ancient Persia and Byzantine cultural memory, as well as the integration and function of Persian motifs in the Byzantine mentality. Additionally, the author uses these sources to analyse thoroughly the knowledge Byzantines had about contemporary Iranian culture, the presence of ethnic Iranians, and the circulation and usage of the Persian language in Byzantium. Finally, this book concludes with an insightful exploration of the importance and influence of Iranian science on Byzantine scholars. This book will appeal to scholars and studentsin the fields of Byzantine and Iranian History, particularly to those studying the cross-cultural and social influence between the two societies during the Middle Ages. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
This book offers a study into the perceptions of ancient and medieval Iran in the Byzantine Empire, as well as the effects of Persian culture upon Byzantine intellectualism, society, and culture. Byzantine Ideas of Persia, 650-1461 focuses on the place of ancient Persia in Byzantine cultural memory, both in the "religious" and the "secular" sense. By analysing a wide range of historical sources - from church literature to belles-lettres - this book provides an examination of the place of ancient Persia in Byzantine cultural memory, as well as the place and function of Persian motifs in the Byzantine mentality. Additionally, the author uses these sources to analyse thoroughly the knowledge Byzantines had about contemporary Iranian culture, the presence of ethnic Iranians and the circulation and usage of the Persian language in Byzantium. Finally, this book discusses the importance and influence of Iranian science on Byzantine scholars. This book will appeal to scholars and students interested in Byzantine and Iranian History, particularly in reference to the cross-cultural and social influence of the two societies during the Middle Ages.
Book Synopsis Byzantine Ideas of Persia, 650-1461 by : RUSTAM. SHUKUROV
Download or read book Byzantine Ideas of Persia, 650-1461 written by RUSTAM. SHUKUROV and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2023-07-18 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book offers a study into the perceptions of ancient and medieval Iran in the Byzantine Empire, as well as the effects of Persian culture upon Byzantine intellectualism, society, and culture. Byzantine Ideas of Persia, 650-1461 focuses on the place of ancient Persia in Byzantine cultural memory, both in the "religious" and the "secular" sense. By analysing a wide range of historical sources - from church literature to belles-lettres - this book provides an examination of the place of ancient Persia in Byzantine cultural memory, as well as the place and function of Persian motifs in the Byzantine mentality. Additionally, the author uses these sources to analyse thoroughly the knowledge Byzantines had about contemporary Iranian culture, the presence of ethnic Iranians and the circulation and usage of the Persian language in Byzantium. Finally, this book discusses the importance and influence of Iranian science on Byzantine scholars. This book will appeal to scholars and students interested in Byzantine and Iranian History, particularly in reference to the cross-cultural and social influence of the two societies during the Middle Ages.
Revised translation of v. 1 of Historia tou neou Hellåenismou.
Book Synopsis Origins of the Greek Nation by : Apostolos Euangelou Vakalopoulos
Download or read book Origins of the Greek Nation written by Apostolos Euangelou Vakalopoulos and published by . This book was released on 1970 with total page 456 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Revised translation of v. 1 of Historia tou neou Hellåenismou.
Book Synopsis The History of Greece from Its Conquest by the Crusaders to Its Conquest by the Turks, and of the Empire of Trebizond (1204-1461) by : George Finlay
Download or read book The History of Greece from Its Conquest by the Crusaders to Its Conquest by the Turks, and of the Empire of Trebizond (1204-1461) written by George Finlay and published by . This book was released on 1851 with total page 568 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
The Empire of Trebizond or the Trapezuntine Empire was a monarchy that flourished during the 13th through 15th centuries, comprising the far northeastern corner of Anatolia and the southern Crimea. Original formed during a revolt against the usurpation of the imperial throne by the grandsons of Emperor Andronikos I Komneos, Trebizond (current Trabzon, Turkey, with which the name of the empire is a cognate) became a Byzantine Greek successor state established after the fall of the Earner Roman Empire (Byzantine) in the Fourth Crusade, along with the Empire of Nicaea and the Despotate of Epirus. The Emperors of Trebizond pressed their claim on the Imperial throne for decades after the Nicaean reconquest of Constantinople in 1261. The Trapezuntine monarchy survived the longest of the Byzantine successor states. The Despotate of Epirus was slowly decimated, and briefly occupied by the restored Byzantine Empire c.1340, thereafter becoming a Serbian dependency and later inherited by Italians, ultimately falling to the Ottoman Empire in 1479, having long ceased to contest the Byzantine throne. While the Empire of Nicaea had become the resurrected Byzantine Empire, it came to an end in 1453 with the conquest of Constantinople by the Ottoman Empire. The Empire of Trebizond continued until 1461 when the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II conquered it after a month-long siege and took its ruler and his family into captivity. The Crimean Principality of Theodoro, an offshoot of Trebizond, lasted another 14 years, falling to the Ottomans in 1475.
Book Synopsis The History of Greece by : George Finlay
Download or read book The History of Greece written by George Finlay and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2016-12-18 with total page 536 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Empire of Trebizond or the Trapezuntine Empire was a monarchy that flourished during the 13th through 15th centuries, comprising the far northeastern corner of Anatolia and the southern Crimea. Original formed during a revolt against the usurpation of the imperial throne by the grandsons of Emperor Andronikos I Komneos, Trebizond (current Trabzon, Turkey, with which the name of the empire is a cognate) became a Byzantine Greek successor state established after the fall of the Earner Roman Empire (Byzantine) in the Fourth Crusade, along with the Empire of Nicaea and the Despotate of Epirus. The Emperors of Trebizond pressed their claim on the Imperial throne for decades after the Nicaean reconquest of Constantinople in 1261. The Trapezuntine monarchy survived the longest of the Byzantine successor states. The Despotate of Epirus was slowly decimated, and briefly occupied by the restored Byzantine Empire c.1340, thereafter becoming a Serbian dependency and later inherited by Italians, ultimately falling to the Ottoman Empire in 1479, having long ceased to contest the Byzantine throne. While the Empire of Nicaea had become the resurrected Byzantine Empire, it came to an end in 1453 with the conquest of Constantinople by the Ottoman Empire. The Empire of Trebizond continued until 1461 when the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II conquered it after a month-long siege and took its ruler and his family into captivity. The Crimean Principality of Theodoro, an offshoot of Trebizond, lasted another 14 years, falling to the Ottomans in 1475.
GEORGE FINLAYHISTORY OF MEDIEVAL GREECE FROM ITS CONQUEST BY THE CRUSADERS TO ITS CONQUEST BY THE TURKS AND OF THEEMPIRE OF TREBIZOND (1204-1461) CHAPTERSI. CHANGES OF THE POPULATION IN GREECE AFTER THE DECLINE OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE. A. D. 540-1460. II. CAUSES OF HOSTILE FEELINGS BETWEEN THE BYZANTINE GREEKS AND THE WESTERN EUROPEANS.-A. D. 867-1200 III. OVERTHROW OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE BY THE CRUSADERS. A.D. 1096-1204. IV. EMPIRE OF ROMANIA.-A. D. 1204-1261. V. KINGDOM OF SALONICA. A.D. 1204-1222. VI. DESPOTAT OF EPIRUS. EMPIRE OF THESSALONICA. A.D. 1204-1469. VII. DUKES OF ATHENS.-1205-1456. VIII. PRINCIPALITY OF ACHAIA OR THE MOREA.-1205-1387. IX. BYZANTINE PROVINCE IN THE PELOPONNESUS.-A.D. 1262-1460. X. DUKES OF THE ARCHIPELAGO OR OF NAXOS.-A.D. 1207-1566. EMPIRE OF TREBIZOND1204-1461I. FOUNDATION OF THE EMPIRE.-A.D. 1204-1222. II. TREBIZOND TRIBUTARY TO THE SELJOUK SULTANS AND THE MONGOLS.-1222-1280. III. TREBIZOND INDEPENDENT. INTERNAL FACTIONS.-1280-1349. IV. REESTABLISHMENT OF THE EMPEROR'S SUPREMACY. -1349-1446.V. FALL OF THE EMPIRE. 1446-1461.
Book Synopsis History of Greece from Its Conquest by the Crusaders to Its Conquest by the Turks and of the Empire of Trebizond (A. D. 1204-1461) by : George Finlay
Download or read book History of Greece from Its Conquest by the Crusaders to Its Conquest by the Turks and of the Empire of Trebizond (A. D. 1204-1461) written by George Finlay and published by . This book was released on 2017-03-01 with total page 236 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: GEORGE FINLAYHISTORY OF MEDIEVAL GREECE FROM ITS CONQUEST BY THE CRUSADERS TO ITS CONQUEST BY THE TURKS AND OF THEEMPIRE OF TREBIZOND (1204-1461) CHAPTERSI. CHANGES OF THE POPULATION IN GREECE AFTER THE DECLINE OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE. A. D. 540-1460. II. CAUSES OF HOSTILE FEELINGS BETWEEN THE BYZANTINE GREEKS AND THE WESTERN EUROPEANS.-A. D. 867-1200 III. OVERTHROW OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE BY THE CRUSADERS. A.D. 1096-1204. IV. EMPIRE OF ROMANIA.-A. D. 1204-1261. V. KINGDOM OF SALONICA. A.D. 1204-1222. VI. DESPOTAT OF EPIRUS. EMPIRE OF THESSALONICA. A.D. 1204-1469. VII. DUKES OF ATHENS.-1205-1456. VIII. PRINCIPALITY OF ACHAIA OR THE MOREA.-1205-1387. IX. BYZANTINE PROVINCE IN THE PELOPONNESUS.-A.D. 1262-1460. X. DUKES OF THE ARCHIPELAGO OR OF NAXOS.-A.D. 1207-1566. EMPIRE OF TREBIZOND1204-1461I. FOUNDATION OF THE EMPIRE.-A.D. 1204-1222. II. TREBIZOND TRIBUTARY TO THE SELJOUK SULTANS AND THE MONGOLS.-1222-1280. III. TREBIZOND INDEPENDENT. INTERNAL FACTIONS.-1280-1349. IV. REESTABLISHMENT OF THE EMPEROR'S SUPREMACY. -1349-1446.V. FALL OF THE EMPIRE. 1446-1461.
Revised translation of v. 1 of Historia tou neou Hellåenismou.
Book Synopsis Origins of the Greek Nation by : Apostolos Euangelou Vakalopoulos
Download or read book Origins of the Greek Nation written by Apostolos Euangelou Vakalopoulos and published by . This book was released on 1970 with total page 456 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Revised translation of v. 1 of Historia tou neou Hellåenismou.
The Byzantine Empire's disastrous defeat by the Seljuk Turks at Manzikert in 1071 effectively marked the end of what is often described as the 'middle' period of Byzantine history. Thereafter, surrounded on all sides by younger, more vigorous nations, the once all-powerful Empire slipped into a steady decline which, ultimately, was to prove terminal. However, the Empire's demise was anything but peaceful, and, one way or another, for much of the last four centuries of its existence it was to find itself in a state of virtually constant war. This book examines the fascinating history of the Byzantine Empire and its armies from 1118-1461 AD.
Book Synopsis Byzantine Armies AD 1118–1461 by : Ian Heath
Download or read book Byzantine Armies AD 1118–1461 written by Ian Heath and published by Osprey Publishing. This book was released on 1995-11-13 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Byzantine Empire's disastrous defeat by the Seljuk Turks at Manzikert in 1071 effectively marked the end of what is often described as the 'middle' period of Byzantine history. Thereafter, surrounded on all sides by younger, more vigorous nations, the once all-powerful Empire slipped into a steady decline which, ultimately, was to prove terminal. However, the Empire's demise was anything but peaceful, and, one way or another, for much of the last four centuries of its existence it was to find itself in a state of virtually constant war. This book examines the fascinating history of the Byzantine Empire and its armies from 1118-1461 AD.